Which of the following

accurately compares the
economic impacts of the Great
Depression in Northern
Rhodesia and Burma?
(1 point)
Both colonies’ exports
and wages decreased.
Taxes decreased in
both colonies.
Widespread rioting and
revolts broke out in
both colonies.
Both colonies’ exports
decreased and local
Burmese residents
began to purchase
cheap land.

Which statement best
evaluates how the
consequences of the Great
Depression impacted Dust
Bowl families? (1 point)
It forced many poor
families in the Plains
states to become
sharecroppers and
convert their farms
to wheat.
It broke up family
units as some
children chose a life
on the railroad and
other family
members moved
away.
Many families
moved to places
less affected by the
drought and found
high-paying jobs.
Many families
moved east to look
for work and were
welcomed to their
new areas.

Which of the following was a
consequence of the Great
Depression for many women?
(1 point)
Most women left the
workforce after
marriage during the
Great Depression.
Many adult women
became part of the
boxcar community.
More women were
hired into supervisory
and financial jobs.
More women entered
the workforce, but
wages decreased.

More women entered the workforce, but wages decreased.